Box 3
Contains 9 Results:
Correspondence - General, 1963
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - Board of Trustees, 1961-1963
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - to Governor Brown regarding South Bay State College, 1963, March 3-14
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - to Governor Brown regarding South Bay State College, 1963, March 14 -18
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - to Governor Brown regarding South Bay State College, 1963, March 19 - 26
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - to Governor Brown regarding South Bay State College, 1963, March 28 -August 22
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - CSC Chancellor Glenn Dumke generic replies to citizens regarding, 1963
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - Pro South Bay College Site, 1963
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.
Correspondence - Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce to Leo Cain, 1965, July
This series contains materials documenting California’s decision to establish a state college in the South Bay region and the search for a site. It includes correspondence, legislation, maps, photographs, and resolutions and reactions from cities in supporting or opposing potential sites. The bulk of the collection consists of bound reports dealing with environmental and population factors affecting the search for a permanent campus.